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Yesterdays edition of CUK cbeebies is about to continue over in General.
In today's episode Suity-Winky, Fatsy & Maa Faa go thorough exactly the same tedious name calling they did yesterday, in every thread that one of them posts in, for the rest of the day.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNo idea, still no improvement on the horizon, which is extremely worrying.
I doubt it.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNo idea, still no improvement on the horizon, which is extremely worrying.
I doubt it.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIn today's episode Suity-Winky, Fatsy & Maa Faa go thorough exactly the same tedious name calling they did yesterday, in every thread that one of them posts in, for the rest of the day.- The meaning of life is to give life meaning
- Worrying about tomorrow spoils today
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Originally posted by DannyF1966 View PostI'm gonna go ahead and put all three of them on ignore and see if that makes a difference to my "enjoyment" of that forum...Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostTime for a second opinion with a private specialist?
They're a tad liability aware here, and no one will refer him elsewhere till the surgeon has signed him off which is not for another couple of weeks.
We've been trying to get a second opinion to no avail.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostYesterdays edition of CUK cbeebies is about to continue over in General.
In today's episode Suity-Winky, Fatsy & Maa Faa go thorough exactly the same tedious name calling they did yesterday, in every thread that one of them posts in, for the rest of the day.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostAny chance we can get Admin, NAT or cojak to get out the banhammer?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostJust being a within the sites rules isn't a bannable offence. Suity and MF know what they can and can't do. For a newbie FLC seems very good at keeping within the rules as well....
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We operate a more relaxed attitude in these forums. We do not appreciate trolling or seeking to purposefully annoy other users of these areas though.
Obviously it's not my house, not my rules. Just my opinion. Although it's a pretty much a pointless opinion as we'd be back to this again in 1d/1w/1m. Regardless, they would just be back with sockies tomorrow anyway.Last edited by Pondlife; 26 February 2015, 14:13.Comment
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